DS10 Reykjavik

DS10 Reykjavik Agenda

Sustainable Mobility in the Next Decade
Implementing and Financing the Imminent System Change

The Driving Sustainability experience is designed to foster ambitious plans, realistic solutions and sustainable projects in mobility. Delegates from around the world come to be inspired, share ideas and create alliances.

Morning

Afternoon

Thursday

Future Mobility

Green Vehicles

Friday

Energy & Mobility

Funding of Change

Saturday

New Ideas

Implementation

Each day’s agenda builds on the following assumptions:

Thursday

Urban mobility will have changed drastically in 2050. The coming transformation of cities will be led by bold visionaries, smart city planners and companies on the cutting edge of technology. Cities depend on their ingenuity and success.

In the next ten years, increasing environmental pressures and public demand for clean, pollution free cities will lead to increased pace in the commercialization of new disruptive mobility solutions.

Friday

Green energy will play a vital part in the transformation of mobility. Alternative fuels and electricity from renewable sources will gradually replace oil. Some of the greatest challenges ahead lie in distribution and standardization of systems.

The transition from oil demands the introduction of new ideas and implementation of projects that help cities change. There are funds available for those who want to participate in this exciting opportunity.

Saturday

SME’s and entrepreneurs that want to make a difference need allies. By joining other companies and organizations in projects through multinational consortiums, they can become parts of bigger solutions.

In the future, the business of mobility may become dominated by multinational companies that begun as project alliances!

Ichiro Fukue, Senior Executive VP, Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Japan"Proposal for Sustainable Society in Iceland": Capabilities and Projects in Iceland and Internationally in the Field of Sustainable Transport

11:45

Green Energy/Mobility

Magnús Bjarnason, Executive VP Marketing & Corporate Development, Landsvirkjun “Green Energy, The Role of the National Power Company in Renewable Energy Production”

Introduction of SMART Services Followed by Q&A and assistance with Registration,
Project Proposals and EC Program Matching

12:30

Standing Lunch

13:30

Project Ideas

SMART Evaluation of 6 Winner Pitches

13:45

"Speed Dating"

"Speed-Dating" Between Entrepreneurs/SME’s, Grant Specialists
and Financiers, Organized by SMART and KLAK

14:45

Coffee Break

15:00

Panel Discussion

Grants, VC, Seed; What’s Hot and What’s Not in Mobility

15:45

Auction

Electric Car Use, Formula Car Test, etc.

16:15

Closing Remarks

Eyþór Jónsson, CEO of Klak and Seed Forum

16:30

Cocktail Reception

Opening of Klak - Technology Center at O2

Why Reykjavík?

With 80% of the country utilizing sustainable energy, Reykjavík is on it's way to becoming the first fully sustainable powered city in the world. By removing fossil fuel for transportation needs this goal can be achieved.